Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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76 AUTHOR INDEX Author CLARK, L. E. COCHRANE, S. W. COFFMAN, J. W. COLE, D. M. COLE, L. G. (and MITCHELL, R. F.) COMPTON, K. T. CONKLIN, O. E. CONROW, L. W. (and WILCOX, H. M.) COOK, A. A. COOK, E. D. COOK, W. B. COWAN, L. CRABTREE, J. Subject Some Considerations in the Design of Sound- Proof Camera Housings Sound Recording for In- dependent Productions Sound Motion Picture Equipment for the U. S. Navy Art and Science in Sound- Film Production Sound in the Los Angeles Theater; Los Angeles, Calif. Historical Notes on X-Ray Cinem at ogr aphy Address of Welcome Some Applications of the Comparison Microscope in the Film Industry Some Technical Aspects of Theater Operation Optics of Projectors for 16-Mm. Film The Aperture Effect The Aperture Alignment Effect The Technical Aspects of the High-Fidelity Re- producer A Consideration of Some Special Methods for Re- Recording The 16-Mm. Sound-Film Outlook Camera and Projector Apertures in Relation to Sound-on-Film Pic- tures Directional Effects in Con- tinuous Film Processing Sound-Film Printing—I Sound-Film Printing—II A Sweep Oscillator Method of Recording Wide Frequency-Band Re- sponse Spectra on Short Lengths of Motion Pic- Vol. No. Date Page XV 2 Aug., 1930 165 XVIII 5 May, 1932 659 XIX 1 July, 1932 872 XIV 2 Feb., 1930 172 XVIII 3 Mar., 1932 365 XXIV 4 Apr., 1935 333 XVII 6 Dec., 1931 895 XVI 2 Feb., 1931 159 XXIII 6 Dec., 1934 338 XVIII 4 Apr., 1932 461 XIV 6 June, 1930 650 XXI 5 Nov., 1933 390 XXV 4 Oct., 1935 289 XXV 6 Dec., 1935 523 XXIV 2 Feb., 1935 175 XIV 1 Jan., 1930 108 XVIII 2 Feb., 1932 207 XXI 4 Oct., 1933 294 XXII 2 Feb., 1934 98